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Kal-EL
05-18-2009, 08:54 AM
SilverStone Readying 1500 W Monster PSU (http://www.overclockaholics.com/94634/SilverStone_Readying_1500_W_Monster_PSU.html)
SilverStone is going for the (over)kill with a 1500W enthusiast-grade PC power supply. The Strider Series 1500W (model: SST-ST1500) is one of the first 1000+ Watt PSUs to carry the 80 Plus Silver efficiency rating. This PSU made for an early-sighting at this year's CeBIT event, and is gearing up for launch very soon. It delivers 1500W of continuous, and 1600W of peak power. It features a 100% modular cable design, meaning that even the 24-pin ATX and EPS cables are modular unlike in most modular PSUs.

The unit measures 150 x 86 x 220 mm (WxHxD). Under the hood are eight +12V rails, that belt out up to 120A of current. Active PFC is available. The ATI CrossFireX and NVIDIA SLI certified PSU features four 6+2 pin, and eight 6-pin PCI-Express power connectors. High-grade Japanese capacitors are used. A 135 mm fan with a minimum noise-output of 19 dBA keeps this beast cool. Applications? Plenty: an enthusiast could run a highly-tweaked multi-GPU PC, and be able to directly power one or two thermo-electric coolers.


http://i1.techpowerup.com/img/09-05-18/43a_thm.jpg (http://www.techpowerup.com/img/09-05-18/43a.jpg)


Source: Hermitage Akihabara (http://www.gdm.or.jp/pressrelease/200905/090516_04.html)

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Chuchnit
05-18-2009, 10:20 AM
Two things:

1) Hasn't Silverstones quality went down hill? Seems like alot of people have dead PSU's lately.

2) Would you not stand a great chance of blowing a cb before maxing this thing out in most homes?

hellcamino
05-18-2009, 12:48 PM
It will have to be 220v input.

Chuchnit
05-18-2009, 04:21 PM
It will have to be 220v input.

I thought 1500w was max for 120v and 1700/1800 was max for 220v?

hellcamino
05-18-2009, 09:52 PM
Actually I think they are limited to 1300w for 110v but as it sits that would be 13.64a draw at 100% efficiency, I would guess you would need to be using a dedicated 20a breaker minimum to run that PSU on 110v. an you imagine how many houses (or huts) would catch fire if they had sustained loads around 15a /110v ?